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    What happened to Mary in 1586?On 11 August 1586, Mary was arrested taken to Tixall Hall in Staffordshire. Mary was then moved to Fotheringhay Castle in Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, England. In October, she was put on trial for treason under the Act for the Queen's Safety. Mary defended with skill during a two day hearing.
    Was the act for the Queen's safety enacted to trap Mary?In the text edited for publication, Elizabeth adds a lengthy defense of "The Act for the Queen's Safety" and baldly denies what was obvious, namely that it had been enacted to trap Mary. Burghley, correcting Puckering's draft, artfully obscures the importance of "The Act for the Queen's
    What were some signs of opposition to Mary's religious changes?During this Parliament there were some signs of opposition to Mary’s religious changes. Attempts to confiscate property from the Protestants who had left England were resisted by MPs. They also rejected a plan to send church taxes directly to Rome. Instead, Mary had to say these taxes would go the ‘church’.
    How did the Treaty of Berwick affect Mary?However it permitted the heir of such a person (meaning James VI of Scotland, Mary’s son) to succeed to the English throne as long as they were not involved in the conspiracy. This provision opened the way to an agreement between England and James, the Treaty of Berwick, signed in July 1586. The Treaty helped to make Mary reckless.
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  10. The trial of Mary, Queen of Scots - The Tudor Society

    WebOn this day in history, 14th October 1586, the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots began at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire. Mary, Queen of Scots had, at first, refused to appear before Elizabeth I’s commission, but had …

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